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congealed

congealed \congealed\ adj. solidified; as, congealed into jelly.

Syn: jelled, jellied.

Wiktionary
congealed
  1. 1 (context obsolete English) frozen. 2 viscid, coagulated; jelly-like, unusually thick (of a liquid). v

  2. (en-past of: congeal)

WordNet
congealed

adj. congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling; "in Georgia they serve congealed salads" [syn: jelled, jellied]

Usage examples of "congealed".

When it did around half an hour that traveled, Zack watched after the external rear view mirror of its side… and the blood was congealed to him.

With incredulity, Julie contemplated it to try to dig the congealed Earth of the flowerpot.

I have the keys of the car, so that your only possibility of fleeing would be on foot, in which case would be congealed and died of cold before arriving at the route.

Although he managed not to lose itself lowering the mountain separated from the footpath, was probable that he died congealed long before arriving at the main way.

Julie, enters of once before the wind is congealed to you… threw its words to him of return against the face, but Zack did not notice it.

Its conscience shouted to him that if left it there and it empowered of his snowcat, Zack would die congealed by to have tried to save it.

Ignoring the acute pain that crossed the arm to him from the congealed fingers, Julie took by the wrists and tironeó, trying to say something to him different, something that urged it to deliver an attack to try to rise.

It did not contradict, trying to speak with indifference and impersonal tone while she cleared the congealed underclothes to him.

Until in the jail, where it hated to you, it dreamed about the way in which you dragged until house, congealed means to me, and with your way to dance with me, and woke up deseándote to me.

The hole, and the fissures where the lava congealed around it, will be a potential weakness in the foundation.

Maybe a shock wave focused by a density interface had hurled liquefied metal upward in a fountain that congealed as it climbed.

The horizontal gush of molten iron that made the deck over the crack had a mistlike fringe that promptly congealed into globules along the verge.

All of his gold had melted in the Fire, but none had leaked out of his newly refurbished cellar—when they came back days later they found a slab of congealed gold weighing tons, the World’s Largest Gold Bar.

Paul’s, now a moraine of blackened stones, congealed roofing-lead, and plague-victims’ jumbled bones.

Indeed, after John Sobieski’s vivid crossing of the Danube a gray fog of wretches filtered out of the woods and congealed on the river’s northern bank.